BRANDON’S
MUSIC
NEW ALBUM!
Brandon Sanders: THE TABLES WILL TURN
(Savant Records)
Now Available!
With his understated, whispery light touch on the drums, Sanders breathes fresh life into favorites, such as Parker's "Moose the Mooche" and Monk's "Four in One." The group shifts into pop mode on the Michael Jackson hit "Human Nature," which features guest vocalist Christie Dashiell, who also delivers a sensuous version of Ellington's "Prelude to a Kiss." Featuring vibraphonist Warren Wolf, pianist Keith Brown, bassist David Wong and saxophonist Chris Lewis, "The Tables Will Turn" marks another important chapter in Brandon Sander's career.
TRACK LISTING:
Miss Ernestine
Moose the Mooche
Human Nature
Central and El Segundo
Aisha
Sister Cheryl
Four in One
Prelude to a Kiss
The Tables Will Turn
PERSONNEL:
Brandon Sanders - drums
Chris Lewis - tenor saxophone
Keith Brown - piano
Warren Wolf - vibes
David Wong - bass
Christie Dashiell - vocals
Brandon Sanders: Compton’s Finest
(Savant Records)
Featuring vibraphone great Warren Wolf and young singing star Jazzmeia Horn, also draws from Sanders’s parallel career as a social worker. “It’s about trying to lift people’s spirits,” he says. “That’s what I try to do as a social worker. It’s about making sure that people leave feeling different than when they came in.”
TRACK LISTING:
Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise (3:45)
Compton’s Finest (5:10)
I Can’t Help It (5:29)
Voyage (5:09)
Body and Soul (4:55)
Monk’s Dream (6:08)
In a Sentimental Mood (4:31)
SJB (4:24)
PERSONNEL:
Brandon Sanders - drums
Chris Lewis - tenor saxophone
Keith Brown - piano
Warren Wolf - vibes
Eric Wheeler - bass
Jazzmeia Horn - vocals (#3 and 7)
Produced by Willie Jones III
Recorded (February 18 & 20, 2023), mixed, and mastered by Aaron Nevezie
(The Bunker Studio, Brooklyn, NY)
PRESS AND REVIEWS
The only thing drummer Brandon Sanders has to prove on Compton’s Finest, set for an August 25 release on Savant Records, is his musicality. Making his recording debut at the age of 52, Sanders is past the youthful need for flashy pomp and circumstance. He instead focuses on serving the material—and supporting an ace roster of bandmates that includes vibraphonist Warren Wolf, tenor saxophonist Chris Lewis , pianist Keith Brown, and bassist Eric Wheeler—with taste and maturity.
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